plutoniumman
New Member
Hey all,
So I’m trying to OC my CPU past 4 Ghz, but no matter how much I increase voltage, Intel burn test always finds it to be not stable after a while.
I have an AMD Phenom II 955. The max temp I hit is 64˚C and the max voltage I applied is 1.5v. It’s just fine at 4 Ghz on 1.4v; passes Intel burn test for more than 100 runs on high stress setting and runs about 60˚C. Right now at 4 Ghz on 1.4v, it’s idling 33˚C and never exceeds 52˚C on normal loads. (Ie playing games, converting video etc)
I’m plenty happy going from 3.2Ghz to 4 Ghz on only 1.4v. I don’t really want to OC anymore because it plays my games and everything else almost perfectly; I just want to learn what’s limiting me from OCing more in this situation. If it helps I have a MSI 890FXA-GD70 for the MoBo. Only the CPU is OCd, everthing else is stock speed.
Any tips or info is appreciated
So I’m trying to OC my CPU past 4 Ghz, but no matter how much I increase voltage, Intel burn test always finds it to be not stable after a while.
I have an AMD Phenom II 955. The max temp I hit is 64˚C and the max voltage I applied is 1.5v. It’s just fine at 4 Ghz on 1.4v; passes Intel burn test for more than 100 runs on high stress setting and runs about 60˚C. Right now at 4 Ghz on 1.4v, it’s idling 33˚C and never exceeds 52˚C on normal loads. (Ie playing games, converting video etc)
I’m plenty happy going from 3.2Ghz to 4 Ghz on only 1.4v. I don’t really want to OC anymore because it plays my games and everything else almost perfectly; I just want to learn what’s limiting me from OCing more in this situation. If it helps I have a MSI 890FXA-GD70 for the MoBo. Only the CPU is OCd, everthing else is stock speed.
Any tips or info is appreciated
